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Old 10-01-2005, 12:41 PM
MoDOH MoDOH is offline
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Default Re: very odd

Although I have read the results and now know what the villain had, I must say that i wouldnīt believe that he had the nuts for a second. The reason is he didnīt raise the Turn when he had the perfect oppurtunity to raise the field. Any decent player would have popped it right there I think...
He might have a passively played A3 though...
I would have called this river just out of curiosity...

Oh and check the river next time please...
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Old 10-01-2005, 01:56 PM
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Default Re: very odd

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Although I have read the results and now know what the villain had, I must say that i wouldnīt believe that he had the nuts for a second. The reason is he didnīt raise the Turn when he had the perfect oppurtunity to raise the field. Any decent player would have popped it right there I think...
He might have a passively played A3 though...
I would have called this river just out of curiosity...

Oh and check the river next time please...

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The fact that the villain didnt raise the turn is exactly why everyone thought he had the nuts. A lot of people slowplay the nuts to the river even though this strategy is usually suboptimal.
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Old 10-01-2005, 02:52 PM
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Default Re: very odd

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Any decent player

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Did anybody accuse the opponent of being decent?
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